The new RMS 12 structural uncertainty
technology greatly improves modelling
results, workflow efficiency and
the user experience.
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Additional RMS 12 enhancements include:
• Streamlined passing of variables across Big Loop as well as other workflow simplifications
• Extended APIs for accessing project data and jobs using Python™
• Energistics® RESQML™ support to facilitate data exchange in multi-disciplinary multi-vendor workflows.
“We’re very pleased that our successful collaboration with Equinor and the Norwegian Computing Centre has resulted in an advanced structural modelling application that provides high-quality subsurface information to users,” said Somesh Singh, chief product officer of exploration and production software for Emerson’s Automation Solutions business. “Together with an improved user experience and enhanced automation and integration with Big Loop, RMS 12 is a powerful application that enables customers to better understand their reservoir uncertainties, optimise decision-making and lower operational cost.”• Streamlined passing of variables across Big Loop as well as other workflow simplifications
• Extended APIs for accessing project data and jobs using Python™
• Energistics® RESQML™ support to facilitate data exchange in multi-disciplinary multi-vendor workflows.
Emerson’s RMS reservoir modelling software is a geoscience and reservoir engineering solution for creating and optimising 3D reservoir models and increasing reservoir understanding. RMS provides unique flexibility to operators integrating multiple data types, capturing and propagating uncertainties across their workflows, and preserving data and geologic integrity from seismic to production.
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